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  2. Allegheny Airlines Flight 485 - Wikipedia

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    The flight took on 14 new passengers, as well as cargo. The flight departed the gate at approximately 9:33 a.m., bound for New Haven. At 9:48 a.m., the Tweed New Haven Regional Airport tower controller gave the flight a choice of either Runway 2 or Runway 20 for landing. Flight 485 responded: "O.K., the way it looks we will take two.

  3. Tweed New Haven Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tweed-New Haven Regional Airport [4] (IATA: HVN, ICAO: KHVN, FAA LID: HVN) is a public airport located three miles southeast of downtown New Haven, in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. [5] New Haven Airport is partly located in the City of New Haven (which owns the airport) and partly in the Town of East Haven.

  4. Category : Airports in New Haven County, Connecticut

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    Tweed New Haven Airport; W. Waterbury–Oxford Airport This page was last edited on 15 November 2017, at 05:11 (UTC). ...

  5. List of airports in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Commercial service – primary airports: Hartford: BDL BDL KBDL Bradley International Airport: P-M 2,884,843 New Haven: HVN HVN KHVN Tweed-New Haven Airport: P-N 372,000 Reliever airports: Danbury: DXR DXR KDXR Danbury Municipal Airport: R 27 Hartford: HFD HFD KHFD Hartford–Brainard Airport: R 19 Plainville: 4B8 Robertson Field: R 0 General ...

  6. Griswold Airport - Wikipedia

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    Griswold Airport covered an area of 42 acres (17 ha).It contained one asphalt paved runway designated 6/24 which measured 1,863 by 50 feet (568 x 15 m).. There was also a turf runway designated 4/22, about 1,150 by 50 feet (350 x 15 m); [note 1] and a seaplane ramp between the river and the northeast corner of the airport.

  7. Bradley International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the state of Connecticut's busiest commercial airport and the second-busiest airport in New England after Boston's Logan International Airport, with over 6.75 million passengers in 2019. [5] The four largest carriers at Bradley International Airport are Southwest , Delta , JetBlue , and American with market shares of 29%, 19%, 15%, and 14 ...

  8. List of eponyms of airports - Wikipedia

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    Tweed New Haven Regional Airport: New Haven: United States: Connecticut: John H. Tweed University of Illinois Willard Airport: Tolono Township: United States: Illinois: Arthur Cutts Willard: Václav Havel Airport Prague: Prague Czech Republic: Václav Havel: VC Bird International Airport: Antigua Antigua and Barbuda: Vere Bird: Venice Marco ...

  9. Connecticut Airport Authority - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Airport Authority is a quasi-public agency established in 2011 to develop, improve, and operate Bradley International Airport and the five state-owned general aviation airports (Danielson Airport, Groton–New London Airport, Hartford–Brainard Airport, Waterbury–Oxford Airport, and Windham Airport). [1]